Arrangement for connecting set values concerning performance relating to an electronics device to the electronics device, more particularly to a power electronics device, such as a frequency converter, which arrangement includes a rating plate part. The rating plate part is a separate unit belonging to the nameplate arrangement of the electronics device, which unit may be affixed to the electronics device. The rating plate part includes a memory member, in which values concerning the performance of the device are recorded. The rating plate part further includes an area in which information corresponding to the information recorded in the memory member is printed and which area remains visible when the rating plate part is affixed to the electronics device.
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1. Arrangement for connecting set values concerning performance to an electronics device, more particularly to a power electronics device, a frequency converter, which arrangement comprises a rating plate part comprising:
the rating plate part is a separate unit belonging to a nameplate arrangement of the electronics device, which unit is adapted to be affixed to the electronics device, and
the rating plate part comprises a memory means, an eeprom memory circuit, in which values concerning the performance of the electronics device are recorded, and
the rating plate part further comprises an area in which information corresponding to the values concerning performance that are recorded in memory are permanently registered in such a way that this information remains visible when the rating plate part is affixed to the electronics device,
wherein the rating plate part further comprises a communication means for the digital data transfer occurring with the electronics device, by the aid of which communication means the values concerning performance that relate to the electronics device is transferred from the rating plate part to the electronics device.
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the permitted performance range for the electronics device is recorded in the control unit of the electronics device, and
the control unit is adapted to accept as its own performance values only those performance values read from the rating plate part that fall within the permitted performance range for the device frame.
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The object of this invention is an arrangement for connecting set values concerning performance to an electronics device, i.e. a configuration arrangement for the device. More particularly the object of the invention is a configuration arrangement for a power electronics device, such as for a frequency converter.
Typical applications of frequency converters are electric motors and devices for producing renewable energy over a wide output power range and voltage range (generally below 1 kW . . . over 1 MW and 230 VAC . . . 690 VAC). For covering these requirements it is necessary to design and manufacture a number of devices intended for different output powers because one single device construction is not technically or economically a reasonable option.
It is not, however, economically reasonable to optimize a device construction dedicated to each motor output power of each voltage range, but instead a typical method is to design and manufacture a plurality of device constructions (frames), each of which covers its own specific performance range. The performance values are generally indicated at least as a rated current value and as a voltage class.
It is economically advantageous to set a sales price for each output power and voltage separately, because e.g. frequency converters have a number of applications for which the price obtained from sold devices is determined according to both the market area and the product properties. This results in the current values and voltage values implemented by one frame being productized for the market as different and parallel product names. Productization typically takes place by varying the current values and/or voltage values possible for the frame either by adapting the physical structure of the product and/or with software-based adjustments, as well as by enabling or preventing the use of various optional extras.
Since current values and voltage values belong to the description of the essential information about an electrical device, these values must be recorded on the nameplate of a product in accordance with the requirements of international safety standards, such as e.g. IEC 60204-1 and IEC 61439-1. The nameplate must be affixed to the device in a reliable manner and the plate must remain legible in the operating conditions defined for the device.
Use of the same device construction for manufacturing a number of different products delivers economic advantages in the production phase of subassemblies, because there are fewer structures to be produced and structure-specific volumes are therefore larger. The advantages achieved in manufacture diminish, however, in final assembly, outfitting, distribution and servicing activities, because the current values and voltage values according to the sales range, as well as possible product variants, increase the number of items to be maintained and stored, which in turn results in the product distribution stage in the value of inventories tending to rise and inventory turnover tending to fall.
Efforts have been made to solve the problem e.g. with various software keys, the distribution and sales of which is, however, difficult owing to sales chains comprising numerous different agents. In addition, variation of current values and voltage values is not, however, possible merely with software because the nameplate must correspond to the configuration of the device.
The purpose of this invention is to achieve a new type of arrangement, with which the aforementioned drawbacks are avoided. This aim is achieved with the nameplate arrangement according to the invention, which is characterized by what is stated in the characterization part of the independent claim. Other preferred embodiments of the invention are the objects of the dependent claims.
The basic concept of the invention is that the part of the nameplate defining the rated performance of a device is a mechanically separate unit, which can be permanently fixed to the device in a late phase, e.g. during commissioning. In this document this type of unit is designated a “rating plate part”, and it can be e.g. a module mechanically matched to the device frame or a strip-shaped microchip comprising a remotely readable sticker, which is glued to be a part of the nameplate of the device. The rating plate part contains information about the performance of the device, both as data recorded in the memory means and as data stamped to be permanently visible, which remains visible and can be read in the operating conditions defined for the device as is required in the safety standards applicable to the device.
According to one embodiment of the invention the rating plate part contains a memory means and a communication means for digital data transfer, said communication means corresponding to the communication means disposed in the device frame. The data transfer can be wireline or wireless.
According to one embodiment of the invention a device, in connection with which a rating plate part has been disposed, comprises a communication means with which the information contained by the rating plate part can be read. Used in the data transfer according to the invention is an encryption algorithm, which prevents the reading of the data with communication means other than those belonging to the system.
According to one embodiment of the invention a device, in connection with which a rating plate part has been disposed, can adjust its own performance values to be permanently according to the definitions it reads from the rating plate part.
The invention enables technically and economically advantageous distribution of one frame, if necessary right up to the final customer, in such a way that the final adjustment of current values and voltage values, and also the productization of the device, occurs in the desired phase after the manufacture of the device. A functional device assembly is formed from a combination of the device itself and a means, i.e. a rating plate part, containing the performance definition of the device. The device and the means containing the device definition can be delivered and sold either as a pre-combined item or as two separate items.
It is economically advantageous to keep inventory values low and inventory turnover speeds high also in the distribution of products. According to the invention it is possible to productize a device as close as possible to the customer delivery, which furthers these aims and is suitable for shortening delivery times.
In the following, the invention will be described in more detail by the aid some embodiments with reference to the attached drawings, wherein
The figures illustrating the invention are presented in simplified form for highlighting the essential features of the invention, e.g. without all the information belonging to a nameplate or without the fixing arrangements of mechanical parts, which are otherwise obvious to a person skilled in the art.
The power unit PU comprises a rectifying bridge REC composed of six diodes D11 . . . D16, a capacitor unit CDC filtering the direct-current voltage of the intermediate circuit, and also six controllable power switches V1 . . . V6 and an inverter bridge composed of diodes D1 . . . D6 connected in parallel with said power switches. The control unit CU, which can be a mechanically separate module or integrated into the other mechanics of the frequency converter, controls the power switches of the inverter in the appropriate manner for forming the desired output voltage.
The dimensioning of the main components of the power unit and of the cooling arrangements and mechanical parts depends on the performance values of the device, but for practical reasons a power unit of the same size is used with a number of rated device output powers. The control unit is typically specific to a product family, i.e. the same over a wide power range.
Instead of a wireline serial communication connection, in the transfer of information it is possible to use also other methods known to persons skilled in the art, such as e.g. RFID (Radio Frequency IDentification), which is a wireless radio-frequency remote identification method for the remote reading and recording of information using RFID identifiers, i.e. tags. In
When the device has read the data recorded in the memory means of the rating plate part connected to it, it can set, i.e. configure, its own performance values to be according to the data read. In one embodiment of the invention the device can, after setting the performance values, lock its own performance values in such a way that they can no longer be changed afterwards.
It is obvious to the person skilled in the art that the different embodiments of the invention are not limited solely to the example described above, but that they may be varied within the scope of the claims presented below.
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